Pottery
1850, from Greek keramikos, from keramos "potter's clay, pottery."
The Greek civilization was noted for decorative pottery.
the same as normal pottery is made
Greek civilization was noted for its decorative pottery.
Athena
One of the most common artifacts of ancient Greek culture is pottery. Greek pottery was an important commodity, or traded product the ancient world. Pottery was used to store & protect foods such as wine or grain on long voyages. Pottery was also collected as a work of art. Several styles of pottery had emerged by 500 B.C., & each was special to a city or region. Thousands of pieces of Greek pottery have been found by archaeologists. Archaeologists trace these artifacts to understand Greek trade routs & trading partners.
In Latin, the word for ceramic is "ceramica." This term is derived from the Greek word "keramos," which means "potter" or "pottery." Latin often borrowed from Greek, especially in terms related to art and craftsmanship.
the minaons (who are greek) made Minoan style pottery.
Greece...?
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Type of pottery from Greece.
Ferit Egleson